Alba Williamson is a cross-word loving Ravenclaw in her seventh year at Hogwarts. Pity is her nemisis, and pride is her guiding light. Determined to keep her head up through thick and thin, she struggles with the challenges of cerebral palsy. Though, truth be told? Sometimes her best friend, James Potter, is more troubling than the disease.

Eden: Hufflepuff prefect, proud Quidditch player, and heiress to Witch Weekly, the famous wizarding magazine. She’s managed to avoid the spotlight cast by her heritage so far, but a few embarrassing incidents and a whole lot of unwanted attention is about to change all that. The question is: will it be for better or for worse?

This novel no longer reflects my writing style or preferences. It has fallen victim to terrible writing and overused tropes. Although you are still welcome to read, enjoy and review as you so desire, I am officially marking this as 'abandoned' today. There will be no edits or future rewrites. I thank everybody who stuck with this storyline over the past year. Your feedback and love means everything to me.
Seriously - thank you.

When Jane Montague begins her sixth year at Hogwarts, she is hoping it will be just as uneventful as her previous five years--too bad this will not be the case. This socially awkward Ravenclaw could have true friends and true love, but in the chaos that has befallen the wizarding community, it could also come crashing down before her eyes...

The wizarding world thinks Hazel Wood is the girl who stole James Potter’s heart. The tabloids say she’s the girl who stole James Potter from his ex-girlfriend—Britain’s sweetheart. Now, Hazel is thrust into the limelight as the new “It Girl” everyone loves to hate.

But no one knows Hazel’s biggest secret: she's really in love with Al Potter.

Cassie Cooper was getting by just fine.
A mysteriously absent brother, friends that just didn't understand, manipulating teachers aside...
She was fine.
Until Albus Potter came along with his hope and his faith and his smile.

Meet sixteen year old Coral Carter: Hogwarts official guidance counselor. She's dealt with any sort of teenage problem that you can imagine. So what's the school's poster boy for perfection, Albus Potter doing in her office?

Lucy's life is a mess. With a shady position at Witch Weekly, while living in lonely Soho with her conniving cat and thirty boxes of take out, Lucy's about as reliable as a box of white crayons. But when she scores an exclusive exposť of fab and famous Ted Lupin's wedding, it seems that luck is indeed turning around for never-quite-anything Lucy.

As the daughter of the Dark Lord’s chief spy, Astoria Greengrass is well-acquainted with subterfuge. When her family’s loyalties are called into question, their lives will depend on Astoria’s ability to pull her biggest deception yet.

But she’ll need all her wits, because the Death Eater she must deceive is Draco Malfoy, and the truth is, Astoria has a secret that could doom them all.

I have no idea what he's talking about. Okay, I admit, I have slight butterfingers when it comes to matches, but you could barely see the burn on the wall. And I'm not clumsy; I just have weak ankles. So the idea of him calling me a walking hazard is just preposterous. So, I'll say it again. Albus Potter needs to have his head checked.

I think I started my life as a screw up at the mere age of five when I turned my dog into a plant, but I've just taken it to a whole new level. I mean, continually snogging my best friend's twin brother who also happens to be the bane of my existence? That's practically dark wizard level.

Bad decision 1). Making plans with Albus Potter, throwing us in very confined places.†
Bad decision 2). Agreeing to be Potter's Frenemy with benefits.
Bad decision 3). Then agreeing to be his pretend girlfriend.

After Fred's death and a series of mishaps, Josephine finds herself posing as Fred's late girlfriend to the Weasley's for just one night to help them move on. But when she grows attached to the warmth of having a family again, she finds herself unable to walk away and forced instead to live life in her lie. (George/OC)

2012 Kecker Winner: Most Addicting Story, Best Original Female Character
2014 Dobby Finalist: Best Original Character